Using what she calls the FIVE B’S for Becoming a Better Black Woman, Small rescues single sisters from dating doom by outlining the emotional and psychological challenges that they must overcome to be at their best. Like the strictest drill sergeant or tough love sister-friend, the author instructs black women on how to:
• overcome angry black woman BIAS which characterizes them as ineligible and as dating high risks
• fight BRAINWASHING that has conditioned black women to feel that they’re inadequate and undeserving of healthy relationships
• be more desirable across racial lines by using their BEAUTY as a strategic asset
• release and unload BAGGAGE – fears, past mistakes and unresolved issues that has stalled their marriage prospects
• be mentally, physically and emotionally BETTER so that they can bring love into their lives and their relationships
With 47% of black women without even a hope of wearing a white dress, the book that is best described as a relationship boot-camp guide for black women, is a tactical and practical addition to the self-help niche. Don’t Let the White Girl Win is part memoir, satire and humorous cultural analysis. The book, although unconventional and irreverent, succeeds in giving black women the one thing they need: strategies for winning at love, life and everything in between.
Don’t Let the White Girl Win (ISBN 978-0-9885818-
Publ. Date: October 29, 2012
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
While pursuing a degree in psychology, Stephanie Small discovered a love for writing and an affinity for giving good advice. A former social work counselor, she is currently a certified trainer and college lecturer with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in the Arts. A woman of the world (Canadian-bred with West Indian roots, now living and loving in New York), Stephanie works as a Professional-
Known as the Super Sistah in the Blogosphere, Stephanie writes a successful blog @ http://www.thesupersistah.com
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